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The sushi here is fantastic, and it's all-you-can-eat! The customer service is also excellent. Our waitress, Mitchell, was very polite. Just a heads-up: if you bring your child, be sure they'll eat, as you need to account for all seated guests regardless of whether they actually eat. I ended up paying around $15 to $16 for my child, who didn't eat anything because he had already eaten beforehand and doesn't even like... View all feedback.
What Gary Taltraub doesn't like about Suki Hanna:
The food quality has declined considerably. I've been eating here for many years and it's just not the same. Bad fish, brown avocados, very poor food presentation, and hit or miss service has become the norm. And what's up with those TVs? TURN THE NEWS OFF!!! Nobody wants to sit there and watch the local news all through dinner. As a matter of fact I don't want to see any TV while watching dinner unless in at a sport... View all feedback.
Vegetarian options: They offer a variety of vegetarian sushi. Kid-friendliness: Our waitress was very attentive, engaging with our daughters and explaining the menu to them.
The sashimi and nigiri were fresh, and I appreciated the reasonable fish-to-rice ratio; nothing fell apart, which was a nice touch. Overall, they were nicely done. However, the kitchen items were a big letdown. The miso soup was overly salty, the sui mai was just okay, and the takoyaki tasted like it had been thawed straight from a bag—two misshapen, flat squidgy balls that I just can't recommend. I was really disappointed because I love takoyaki. The octopus salad was tasty but a bit too sweet for my liking (I'd still order it again), and the house salad was good with a decent portion size. The salmon was also good; I'd make sure to have room for it next time. As for the cheesecake, it was essentially a slice of cheesecake fried with what I believe was a cornstarch coating. It was good. I’d say the highlight here was definitely the fresh-tasting sashimi—definitely load up on that! The rolls were well-made, but I found the variety of ingredients lacking. Most of the rolls tasted quite similar, except for the Suki Hana, which included whitefish. Despite these issues, I would return to try more of their offerings. Remember, the more people in your party, the more different sushi you can sample! It’s a good place to bring friends and family, but it’s definitely not a high-end venue or impressive enough for a business meeting.
The all-you-can-eat option is an amazing deal! For just $30, you get unlimited appetizers, sushi, hot dishes, and dessert. Food: 5/5
Odd place. Tables are small and not very accommodating for a platter of sushi and appetizers. Sushi and Appetizers are ordered together off a shared paper menu then served on 1 plate for everyone to share. It took the waitress over 20 minutes to take our order then each time we wanted to re-order, we had to get our waitresses’ attention as she never came by unless we flagged her down. Sushi was delicious but lacked customization options such as removing toppings/fillings you don’t like.I would’ve given this place 4 stars but couldn’t because my party of 3 spent nearly 2 hours at this location but only ordered a total of 2 times. NOTE: Be sure to look carefully at the bill. 3 adults, a 2 year old, and a 1 year old (who didn’t eat anything) counted as a party of 5, which is an automatic 18% gratuity..
Took my wife and daughter for a sushi night. The food was quick, delicious, and easily modified. We had a great time. The menu was easy to navigate and their order forms were simple to fill out. Plenty of options for my picky wife and young daughter.Food: 5/5
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